
handle: 11104/0242471
This work presents paleontological and stratigraphical precice details about four species of ammonites created by V. Uhlig. Anahamulina lorioli is a Barremian species of the lower half part of the Zone of Kotetishvilia nicklesi, it is characterized by a significant development of the dorsolateral tubercles on the retroversum. In the genus Amorina are distinguished three groups of species which are characterized by their ornamental characteristics and their stratigraphical ranges. Amorina hoheneggeri is a Barremian species which has kept primitive characters of the older Amorina group. It is characterized by a little expúressed constriction on the bend and by a pair of constrictions bordered ahead by a varix, on the oldest half of retroversum.
Anahamulinidae, Hamulinoidea, Ptychoceratoidea, Turrilitina, Ammonitida
Anahamulinidae, Hamulinoidea, Ptychoceratoidea, Turrilitina, Ammonitida
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